Table of Contents of the book
Life's Last Edit has 20 Chapters, if we minus the Introduction, it comes to around 19 chapters. The book has around 220 pages. Each chapter is short, so if you're a new reader, this will be an easy read. Also, I haven't used hard English words, yes, no fancy words at all.
Introduction
Life's True Compass
Power of Movement
70,000 thoughts
Confident vs. Smart Person
Life's Little Seeds
For Better Tomorrow
Writing A Thoughts
Dopamine (Detox)
Depth of Burnout
Human Body
Feeling Busy All the time?
Wants and Needs
What People Say…
How to Talk To Anyone
Fear of Stage
I’m Dad Now
Final Destination
Life’s Last Edit
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What's In the Book
We have tons of self-help books, which is exactly why I didn’t want to write just another one. Instead, Life’s Last Edit is my attempt to share the lessons that truly helped me, distilled from the wisdom of the many authors I’ve learned from.
Think of it as a self-help bible—not just a collection of lessons, but a guide to transforming your life.
I know calling it a “bible” is a bold claim, but as you read, you’ll see why I chose those words.
I’m not promising this book will magically change your life. Real transformation comes only when you actively apply what you learn. If you don’t, you might find yourself reaching for the next self-help book, just like so many others.
That being said, Life’s Last Edit isn’t just a summary of popular self-help books. While I’ve drawn inspiration from authors who’ve profoundly impacted me, this book is far from a copy-and-paste compilation. It’s a deeply personal reflection of the lessons that resonated with me and shaped my journey.
I wanted to write a book that I could one day hand to my son and this turned out to be that one book.